Sensory System
Immune System
Gastrointestinal System
Nutrition and Metabolism
Misc.
100

The colored part of the eye that can get bigger or smaller to allow more or less light into the eye

Iris

100

What is the purpose of the immune system?

To fight off diseases when you get sick

100

Where does digestion start?

The mouth

100

What are the four types of nutrients?

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals

100

Which organ forms urine?

Kidneys

200
Organs found on your tongue that sense taste

Taste buds

200

Which immune system cells recognize any bad cells that are not yours and kill them?

T cells

200

The muscular tube that connects and carries food from the mouth to the stomach

Esophagus

200

What is metabolism?

Turning food into energy that the body uses to function

200

Where are the smallest bones in your body?

Ear

300
The part of your eye where no receptor cells are located

Blind spot

300

Which immune system cells are memory cells that are specific for a certain germ

B cells

300

Produce and secrete saliva which contains digestive enzymes

Salivary glands

300

The nutrient that is digested the fasted

Carbohydrates

300

What is the main type of nutrient in an apple?

Carbohydrates

400
Having two eyes instead of one allows us to have this ability

Depth perception

400

Describe how vaccines work

Vaccines are dead versions of a bacteria or virus that you are injected with to stimulate your B cells in the immune system

400

Large tubular organ that absorbs water and salts and stores waste products

Large intestine

400

When does the body store fat?

If you eat more calories than you expend in a day, the body stores the excess in fat

400

How is blood pressure related to urine production?

Higher blood pressure means more water in your body, which increases urine production.
500

Describe the process of seeing an image (use cornea, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve, brain)

Light waves enter your eye through the cornea, which bends the light so it can enter your pupil. After going through the pupil, the lens bends light again to hit the retina, where the signal is transformed into impulses which go through the optic nerve to the brain.

500

What does the spleen do?

Destroys old red blood cells and stores new red blood cells to replace old one

500

Secretes digestive juices into the small intestine and helps to regulate sugar

Pancreas

500

Where do vitamins and minerals enter your bloodstream and how do they enter?

They are absorbed in your large intestine

500

What digestive juice does the gall bladder secrete?

Bile

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